Wobblyclogs
master brummie
Am I bumping this old thread? I read that Booth was buried in Handsworth Church, church yard; in 'disgrace' under one of the paths in the confines of the church yard itself. I went there to clarify this, but it's so long ago now that I can't recall if there is any marker. Hope that helps.
PS... From 1939 to 1960, I lived in Heston Avenue, the cul-de-sac off Booths Farm Road, between Foden Road and Cramlington Road. The 'Willow Woods' was our playground through the forties and fifties of course. I went to Beeches Road School. (Miss Pogson (Pockson?) and Mr. Waterton were our 'rulers'.) , Miss Pogson's was a heavy ebony rule shaped like a large pencil! Murderous across your knuckles. I spent a year at Birchfield Road Seniors School, then returned to Beeches Road when the Seniors Department re opened around 1951. I am well familiar with the area, and still live just a mile or so away, near the Cat and Fiddle pub. Built and opened around 1957. Bit quiet at the moment, due to lock-down!
I am always ready to chat to anyone who remembers the forties/fifties period.
John
THANKS Vivienne.
PS... From 1939 to 1960, I lived in Heston Avenue, the cul-de-sac off Booths Farm Road, between Foden Road and Cramlington Road. The 'Willow Woods' was our playground through the forties and fifties of course. I went to Beeches Road School. (Miss Pogson (Pockson?) and Mr. Waterton were our 'rulers'.) , Miss Pogson's was a heavy ebony rule shaped like a large pencil! Murderous across your knuckles. I spent a year at Birchfield Road Seniors School, then returned to Beeches Road when the Seniors Department re opened around 1951. I am well familiar with the area, and still live just a mile or so away, near the Cat and Fiddle pub. Built and opened around 1957. Bit quiet at the moment, due to lock-down!
I am always ready to chat to anyone who remembers the forties/fifties period.
John
THANKS Vivienne.
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